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Title The role of memory in ethnic conflict / edited by Ed Cairns & Michael D. Roe
Published New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2002

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Description xii, 201 pages ; 23 cm
regular print
Summary "The ending of the Cold War was expected to herald a new era of global peace. Instead, it appears that new conflicts have sprung up around the world. What is remarkable about these new conflicts, as we now know in the post 11 September world, is that many of them appear to have their roots in the past. This book looks at this issue from the perspective of different academic disciplines (Psychology, Education, Anthropology) with evidence drawn from a number of conflicts with a variety of settings - South Africa, Western Europe, Australia, Northern Ireland, the United States and the Middle East. These examples, involving indigenous peoples and contemporary conflicts, are used to examine the persistence of social memories and to suggest how this information might be used in future conflict resolution and in educating for a more peaceful world."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-199) and index
Subject Ethnic conflict.
Intergroup relations.
Memory -- Sociological aspects.
Time -- Sociological aspects.
Author Cairus, Ed., 1945-
Roe, Micheal D., 1951-
LC no. 2002029248
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